Louise Lasser

United Artists

Lasser, who might be known to some for the 1970s soap opera spoof "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," was married to Allen in the '60s and worked with him on "Bananas" (pictured), "Whats New Pussycat?," "Take the Money and Run" and "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask." Lasser studied political science at Brandeis University. When Allen's character meets his first wife in "Annie Hall," which was made after the couple split, his character asks her "You, you, you're like New York, Jewish, left-wing, liberal, intellectual, Central Park West, Brandeis University, the socialist summer camps ..." Maybe that's just a coincidence ...

Lasser, who might be known to some for the 1970s soap opera spoof "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," was married to Allen in the '60s and worked with him on "Bananas" (pictured), "Whats New Pussycat?," "Take the Money and Run" and "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask." Lasser studied political science at Brandeis University. When Allen's character meets his first wife in "Annie Hall," which was made after the couple split, his character asks her "You, you, you're like New York, Jewish, left-wing, liberal, intellectual, Central Park West, Brandeis University, the socialist summer camps ..." Maybe that's just a coincidence ... (United Artists)

Lasser, who might be known to some for the 1970s soap opera spoof "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," was married to Allen in the '60s and worked with him on "Bananas" (pictured), "Whats New Pussycat?," "Take the Money and Run" and "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask." Lasser studied political science at Brandeis University. When Allen's character meets his first wife in "Annie Hall," which was made after the couple split, his character asks her "You, you, you're like New York, Jewish, left-wing, liberal, intellectual, Central Park West, Brandeis University, the socialist summer camps ..." Maybe that's just a coincidence ...